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Saturday, October 13, 2007

In 1558., Nostradamus, writing to Henry the King, mentions the Chaldean Alphabet." After Noah, of him and of the universal deluge, came Abraham, 1080 years later, which was, according to several, the greatest astrologer and the initiator of the first Chaldean alphabet." The use of the 1080, signifies the correctness of the Chaldean System, since 1080 represents the universal truth, and has been mentioned by Plato, and others. In fact - current estimates of the total number of elemental particles is - 10^80th power. In Greek, both "Holy Spirit" and "Earth Spirit" have the value of 1080." The concept of natural numbers rests on an archetypal foundation. It represents a preconscious pattern of thought common to all human psyches, and therefore constitutes the basis for transmitting knowledge to a greater degree than mythological images." ....Carl Jung....

In quantum physics, natural numbers are considered to be the ultimate structural element of being.The events described in this news article, represent the first scientific verification of precognition through the dreaming function. The dream, correctly interpreted, and appropriate number values related to the drawing in the NY Lotto, on 10/10/1988 ...http://www.webspawner.com/users/cosmic/Chaldean numerology: http://www.crystalinks.com/numerology.html

The question is obvious, why would a so-called coincidence relate to a cosmic event?

According to Carl Jung and Professor W. Pauli, Nobel laureate-physics, number is the most primal archetype of order in the human mind. Therefore it is pre-existent to human consciousness.

Jung explains:

Since the remotest times men have used number to establish meaningful coincidences, that is, coincidences that can be interpreted.

There is something peculiar, one might even say mysterious about numbers. They have never been entirely robbed of their numinous aura. If, so a textbook of mathematics tell us, a group of objects is deprived of every single one of its properties or characteristics, there still remains, at the end, its number, which seems to indicate that number is something irreducible.

The sequence of natural numbers turns out to be unexpectedly more than a mere stringing together of identical units; it contains the whole of mathematics and everything yet to be discovered in this field.

Number, therefore, is in one sense an unpredictable entity.

It is generally believed that numbers were invented, or thought out by man, and are therefore nothing but concepts of quantities containing nothing that was not previously put into them by the human intellect. But it is equally possible that numbers were found or discovered.. In that case they are not only concepts but something more-autonomous entities which somehow contain more than just quantities.

Unlike concepts, they are based not on any conditions - but on the quality of being themselves, on a "so-ness" that cannot be expressed by an intellectual concept.

Under these conditions they might easily be endowed with qualities that have still to be discovered. I must confess that I incline to the view that numbers were as much found as invented, and that in consequence they possess a relative autonomy analogous to that of the archetypes.

They would then have in common with the latter, the quality of being pre-existent to consciousness, and hence, on occasion, of conditioning it, rather than being conditioned by it.

Using the Chaldean numerology, I found the most appropriate quatrainto the events described, i.e., the supernova star Kochab. Century V #53....

"The Law of the Sun, (a star) contending with Venus, (the feminine)appropriates the Spirit of Prophecy. Neither the one nor the otherwill be understood. The Law of the Great Messiah holds through a star."

Some other coincidences, i.e., synchronicities....

Kochab and its companion star are known as the Guardians of the Pole.

The two meanings for the term Kochab are: 1. The Star.... 2. Waiting Him that Cometh....

Quotes: "man has need of the word, but in essence number is sacred." Jung....

"our primary mathematical intuitions can be arranged before we become conscious of them." Pauli....